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Cross Axis Anchor

Posted By Jens Wallman 15 Years Ago
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Jens Wallman
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Hi, is there any way to resize the visible area of the chart when using a Cross Axis Anchor for the Y-Axis? My problem is that when I use the Cross Axis Anchor(the Y-axis crossing the X-axis at a specfic value) and positions the Y-axis close to the beginning of the X-Axis the labels and title of the Y-Axis is positioned outside of the visible area. When using a Dock Anchor the visible area is automatically resized. So the question is if there is any way to do this resize manually?

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Hi Jens,

We know of this issue and we'll probably implement some automatic measurement in the future. For now you can use the Padding property of the chart panel to make the chart smaller so that it can fit within the panel bounds.

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Milen



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Hi, thanks for your help.

Using padding might work if you know that the axis will be positioned close to one of the edges but if the axis is positioned in the middle of the graph the padding will just be a waste of valuable chart space. So unless there is a way to dynamically know if the axis is drawn outside the panel bounds or not the padding won't be sufficient.



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Hi Jens,

You are correct, but currently we don't have a good solution for this issue. We will have to add this as a built-in feature, because there are quite a few things to be taken into account. If you know in advance the min max ranges of the axes it should be possible to make a rough estimate about whether the axis labels will go outside the chart bounds. However this is a partial and inexact solution.

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Milen





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